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My take on "Stealth" Rock Bumpers

kancox

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Jan 25, 2009
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Theres a good example of thinking outside the box! Good job and really nice truck!
 

Berky

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Jun 11, 2015
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That looks great! i hope you don't mind if I borrow your rear bumper design for my own Bronco.
 

toddz69

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Nice work!

When I first saw "Stealth", I thought of a long ago member of the Bronco community who used to build some nice bumpers by that name as well. Then he disappeared and people were quite unhappy.

Todd Z.
 

mp

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Nice work!

When I first saw "Stealth", I thought of a long ago member of the Bronco community who used to build some nice bumpers by that name as well. Then he disappeared and people were quite unhappy.

Todd Z.

I found that guy at one point after he went into hiding, and tried to convince him to restart production or sell the design, but he refused to budge. He was a prick.
 

No Hay

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Wow, looks great. Nice work!

If closer, I would order some too.
 

markw

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Very nice! Couple of questions: Is that a 23 gal tank? And, what is the approximate weight of that winch? I like the way the rear bumper stands off enough to allow a receiver hitch.
 
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GloNDark

GloNDark

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Very nice! Couple of questions: Is that a 23 gal tank? And, what is the approximate weight of that winch? I like the way the rear bumper stands off enough to allow a receiver hitch.

Correct that is a 23 gallon Aero tank in the back.

I didn't weigh the winch myself but according to the specs its 77 pounds with the synthetic line.
 

DonaldDouchebag

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Apr 17, 2008
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Wow. That is fantastic. Helluva job, man.

It's be cool to have a set of D-ring mounts on the front. You could weld them through the backing "bumper" and have a couple square holes in the chrome bumper they'd fit through. Just a thought!
 
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GloNDark

GloNDark

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Aug 22, 2007
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I have some clevis tabs coming that will be recovery points front and rear. I originally order them at the beginning of the month but, they still have not shipped. So I canceled and ordered thru another vendor. Hopi g they get here this week and I can but 100% done


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taipeichris

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May 11, 2006
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GloNDark,

Excellent bumpers! I really like your work and your take on using the stock bumper to retain the stock look.

Where are you located? And thanks again for posting on here and Instagram, that's how I found this tread.

Have a good summer!

Chris
 
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